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>> how were the jews not seen as victims here? you know, under this ideology, judge, it's -- it's they have this opinion and worldview where everything operates through what they call a matrix of privilege. and power. and according to these ideologues, i encountered them directly at the answer when i talked about inclusion when we were attempting to address anti-semitism on campus, i was told in no uncertain terms that jewish people are white oppressors and the focus all faculty and staff should be to defend your whiteness. and it's these are just such strange sounding things, but they're very real things and we're seeing the real results of them in these student protests and student leaders. >> right. dr. tapi, ali, thanks so much. and that's it for tonight. >> i'm judge jeanine pirro, in for larry.
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hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with jessica tarlov jesse watters, katie pavelich and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is the five fox news alert. a brand new photo, the two american hostages who were released by the hamas terrorist . judith ronan and her 18-year-old daughter, natalie who were from outside chicago are now with israeli forces and undergoing medical care. mike tobin is in southern israel with more. >> mike? well, natalie and judith raanan, judge from evanston, illinois, released from hamas captivity. they're out of the gaza strip. they are there at an israeli base in southern israel now are headed in that direction where they're scheduled to be reunited with family. some of the family members have already been on "special report" expressing their hopes to get their loved
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ones released. >> the hamas terrorists had brought them into one of the families house. they stayed there. they gathered. hamas gathered them with another family, and they brought the both of them in there. and the eyewitness told us that about 30 minutes later they handcuffed and natalie and both of the men that were there after murdering one of her daughters that was lying in the other room. >> we're very anxious to be able to reunite them with their loved ones. we welcome their release. we share in the relief that their families, friends and loved ones are feeling. >> but there are still ten additional americans remain unaccounted for in this conflict. every single of them should be released. natalie and judith were met at the crossing into gaza out of gaza by gal hirsch. he is a retired israeli general ,was brought out of retirement
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by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and given the task, this very difficult task of securing the release of now 198 hostages believed to be held by, hamas and islamic. it should be that both the u.s. and hamas gave credit to the qataris for striking the deal that secured their release. >> judge. all right, mike, stay safe. thanks so much. and the release of two american hostages might complicate israel's imminent ground. republican candidate nikki haley warning it could hamas trying to buy time and delay. a two prayers have been answered and we've got 200 more to go. that's first thing i'll say. the second thing i'll say to the biden administration is, don't for it. what they're doing is they're going to throw two hostages out there for to see if they can weaken us to keep israel from going into gaza. and two, because they want to see if they can get something out of it.
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okay, jesse, i'll start with you. why these? >> the there are over 200, as i understand it, hostages. why two americans? why not israelis? i mean, they had a whole to choose from. >> i probably shouldn't say it, but american hostages, in terms of the international landscape, very valuable, especially when we're sponsoring the israeli assault through, these weapons transfers. >> they're trying to drive a little bit of a wedge here. i understand the tactic. iran is involved. the qataris are kind of tangentially involved and hamas is involved because this is the only leverage they have. >> they've been doing this begging other arabs to get involved in this assault. they're not despite a few missiles from yemen. >> and this is their other way of saying, hey, guys you know what, if you just halt this ground invasion, we'll release the hostages. >> i'm not buying it. i'm not buying it. they could do a drip, drip. >> and i don't think israel now
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is as concerned with returning hostages as they are with decimating hamas. >> so they're going to go in pretty soon and they're going to go in with f-16s, are going to go with bulldozers, tanks, drones, and the infantry is going to go house to house door to door, and it's going to be ugly. and then they're going into the tunnels and they're going to go in with tunnel rats, with knives and maybe even flood them. and the goal, it looks like, is to push half the population into southern gaza and create a northern i guess, maybe like a dmz where there is no hamas there. >> i guess they kind of have control over the situation, maybe you give it like a buffer designation. >> and i don't know if they're going have time to do that. they said they're going to do this for a year. they don't have a year because . as this ground assault develops, all of these arabs who angry already are going to be watching al jazeera in jordan and saudi arabia
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and lebanon. and they're going to see the devastation the destruction and it's going look really bad. >> so they're going to mount mobs against embassies. they're going to scream into the air and it's going to get tense. and so does united states and does israel. do they have the focus and the determination to let this ground assault play, no matter what the pr collateral damage is? >> just when advised that president biden has spoken by phone with the family of the two americans who've been released. so that is a good thing. but -- but let me go to you, katie. what kind of intelligence do you think we can gather these two women who've been released? >> well, they certainly know maybe where they were held, but they also could have been blindfold, did they? they were blindfolded on the way into the gaza strip. clearly, they don't know exactly where they were. they may be, of course, they can talk about how they were treated, which i can't imagine the things that they went through.
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but they're going to need some time to to really think about what has happened to them. and they deserve some space. the intelligence will take care of itself when it comes to what the israelis know, what the u.s. knows in terms of their negotiation. we're grateful for their release, obviously, but it's a very low bar for hamas and they should be given no. and that goes for qatar as well when it comes to this release there, as the secretary of state mentioned, ten americans who are still unaccounted for, 30 americans were killed as a result of this incursion. and hamas is using in the gaza strip as human shields to as a way to avoid accountability and to avoid accountability for what they've done and what they did. >> and the americans need to push israelis to do what they have to do to get this job done. there is not a lot of time and space for this to happen. and especially if we're going to be sending in aid without any conditions of releasing
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hostages as well. when there are photos of hamas using aid from unesco's during their assault in israel. so i hope they can be helpful in terms of giving the americans israel intelligence to free other hostages. but given their hundreds of miles of tunnels, very, very difficult to use anything that they came up with to find the others. you know, jessica, there are there are people who are giving hamas credit saying, you know, that's showing the humanitarian side. but you don't try to obliterate a people and burn people alive and kill children to go to sleep in their own beds and then become humanitarian. >> do you? no, i don't think so. and i think it is important that people, when they discuss this massacre, continue to reiterate the details of it ,that they pulled babies from their beds, that they gouged their eyes out, that they took grandparents who had survived the holocaust, who needed urgent medical care, didn't care, women, went to a
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peaceful festival and did the most gruesome things you could ever imagine. >> pure barbarism. so what they did, they did something smart and strategic. at this moment, jesse is completely right. they had go with americans first because we are the ones that are funding all of this. >> we also know from past precedent that israelis will trade a lot for hostages they have before trade it up to a thousand people for one israeli to come home. >> now, i think it's important there are only 15 million of us on the planet right now of jews, 6 million of us were exterminated. >> every life counts. but you better believe the terrorists know that. that's how netanyahu thinks about it. that's not how joe biden thinks about it necessarily. it's a different of game that he's playing, thinking about what's going to happen from the north, what happens, he said last night, we have to hold iran accountable. what does that look like? we don't know yet, but we know that we're watching them and seeing if they get involved . i want to repeat something, though, from yesterday that general pat ryan,
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the spokesman at the pentagon, said that's really important. >> said you have to trust us, that we know more than you do. and that's very clear that two hostages are out today. >> hopefully, it will increase on a daily that we get more and more out and then we can continue to squeeze them and that they so afraid of what's coming that they let all 200 of these people out. but people need to have confidence in the american government and in the israeli government that know more than we do. and they are working day and night to make sure that two is just the start of the floodgates. >> and they are the experts, the americans and the israelis. greg. and the truth is, i mean, that you if you keep delaying and what we saw, i think it was yesterday, we saw prime and prime minister netanyahu talking to the forces. it's what you generally see with any any kind of leader talking to the forces before they go into war and then all of a there was a lull today because of the negotiations. >> when do they go in now? i don't know. i'm no expert on military, but i do know the media pretty
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well. and at the blinken presser, a reporter used the hostage release to say isn't this a moment for a pause? >> i cease fire, which again, we can all pretty much agree is part the hamas plan. look, they hold the cards. they have hundred hostages. so they might be doing this to buy time just to get in the right place to inflict more damage. and this is part of a p.r. crusade. stop a ground or put off a ground invasion. we're not really that bad. after all, we didn't really kill as many people as you think, and they're hoping that our media will treat it as such. the media, as we've seen this week, are really good at being used. and this is the problem, the challenge of the micro coverage of this war. hamas exploits it. they know that we react to every single thing they do. and you have to be aware that they have an ulterior because they know that, which is why it's important. it's important for and as americans and these viewers to step back and ignore those who say maybe the threat
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is exaggerated, they just released hostages, you know, this is their strategy. this is their tragedy. >> it's good to be hopeful. we're glad they're released. but do not be naive this moment by moment. coverage requires an ongoing that is at the mercy of confusion. >> nobody knows anything. and you're right. it's what we don't know that matters, right? so i say pull back. obsessed with patients. the speculation about first, second or third fronts and impending ground invasions and delaying and who's going to do what? >> stop. israel has decided their course. >> the release of these hostages is good, but then anticipate something bad because that's war. this is this. you may think it's a humanitarian gesture. >> i don't think so. okay. we're following the breaking news on the two freed american hostages. coming up, the squad is raging against israel and joe biden again and the radical lawmakers are spewing more hatred and a cease
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are agitating again over israel. the radical lawmakers had a big week of for cease fires and spreading hamas propaganda that blamed the jewish for the gaza hospital explosion. today they were backing back at a rally, backing hamas on the national mall and bashing biden, calling on congress for more bombs, more weapons we know will only lead to more violence and more death and more atrocity and absolutely not. absolutely not. well, call is not with you, mr.
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president. that's not the people that don't have a de-escalated volatility, a ceasefire. but you are obviously not talking to these americans. how many more killings is enough for you? is a thousand more? 2000 more? 3000. muhammed, have you palestinians. >> would make you happy if they died. >> ilhan omar getting grilled by hillary van over why she's calling for a cease fire between israel and hamas. conspiring with hamas terrorists continuing. do you think that israel just lay down their arms and not try to get the hostages out of gaza ? how can israel have a ceasefire with terrorists? entire mission is to wipe out all your blocks in an elevator. >> how can they have a ceasefire if? >> they're trying to wipe out this crazy lady more so. jessica. the old saying is that israel
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ceases and whatever terrorist group of the day keeps firing. you see that hamas has not stopped firing rockets. we now have them coming in from the north, from lebanon into israel. so they're calling for a cease fire when the people who started this whole thing aren't even putting their arms down. right. it was a very quick moment of silence on their behalf for the massacre. >> and then within 24 hours or so, it was moved to this. >> and like i said, if you are not leading your argument or whatever, however you were speaking about this with who committed this atrocity, who started this, this isn't about litigating settlements in the west bank or going back to 1967 lines. >> it's terrorism. and it's really interesting to see. so this cease fire proposal out of congress had signatories. and then you look to the leaders of these movements are elizabeth warren. right. bernie sanders people very
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far in the progressive left who are not touching it with a ten foot pole. they want to make sure humanitarian aid gets into gaza and a lot of more mainstream democrats believe in that as well. they're not calling for a cease fire. no one showed up on september 12th and told us, why don't you guys all get back in bed? right. we don't have to talk about what happens next. good people on both sides of it, blah, blah, blah. it's infuriating. i'm not leadership. honestly, i don't think it's about some sort of dereliction of duty when they say i don't want to talk. and i think they're just annoyed and like, this is such a sideshow from what's going on. >> biden speaks for us. >> this is not worth our time. >> so, jesse, you can argue that a series of cease fires over the past two decades have led to what happened on october 7th. this idea that you can do a cease fire, which is not treaty or a peace agreement and you can just manage this terrorist group that says they want to kill all the jews on the planet, but really they don't mean it. >> that much. >> yeah, a cease fire is not an
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effective terror strategy. and it might sound good to the peacenik wing, the anti-semitic wing, but you win the war on terror with cease fires, and they know that they're just appealing to the fringe and they took a direct threat sit their president. they said they're not going to vote for the top of the ticket. they named swing. >> they named pennsylvania. they named georgia. they named michigan. >> you say it's a sideshow. this is a loud sideshow. >> and this sideshow could have legs, jessica. these are people that are appealing to a younger demographic that have been brought out of the woodwork. >> you've seen the crowds. these are not small gatherings. this was not a small gathering. the ones johnnies that are gathering downtown right now. >> you're underestimating visceral hatred that they're tapping into. >> and omar seems angry at jewish people more than she's angry at hamas.
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>> and they have to understand that hamas brought the suffering upon the palestinian people. >> the jewish people did not. so this is going to be a big problem for joe biden electorally, and it's going to be a big problem for the democrats in terms of their brand. >> so, greg, i think we need some advice on joan rivers response to this type of thing. when they call for a fire. well, i mean, they started it. it's sad because, you know, omar, what happened to loving your brother. >> you know, at this point, why are we covering them? i will go. i jessica is partly right and that they hold no sway over the party. but they do hold sway over us, you know, because you're interesting. >> they you know, they they drive your emotions. but i think, you know, why are we giving these wrongheaded nut cakes, the oxygen, let them fill in the hours at msnbc. the squad is now their only viewers and soon to be hosts. in fact, if i were msnbc, i would hire i think there are five now, right? >> i think there are five in the squad. there's one dude.
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>> is it? they're perfect. call it the squad. have it at 5 p.m.. and the motto is, it's the five without brains because it's another problem with this moment by moment. coverage is having a comment on the vomit that comes out of their mouths. maybe we pull back from these chuckleheads. >> do we got enough hate bubbling up from hamas in the streets with filled with sympathizers? >> these freaks have bounced themselves from normal conversation. >> they don't deserve our time. as you said. but we do. to your point, jesse. we do. we do newt did do need to look at our culture. >> we need to step back, realize that this isn't really about their influence on the party. >> it's about their influence on a younger generation who have lost the ability to love this country maybe never did. >> jessica greg, i said you're right twice the show, so i just want to write that down for the my actually had a heart attack like life alert on you know if they're anymore judge just to go back to the smear that the squad continue to perpetuate that the israelis targeted deliberately
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a hospital in gaza when it was one of their own rockets from islamic. >> hamas is firing rockets every single day at hospitals in israel and nobody's freaking out about that being a war crime. >> you know the thing about this that is very disturbing and should disturbing to everyone who's got at least half a brain is it is already the idea that israel flew the that the rocket or the missile into that hospital been debunked. i mean, we've got visual, we've got audio, we've got communications between hamas leaders. are it clearly was not israel and the squad calling for a cease fire and continually railing against israel to me, makes them complicit with hamas . israel has the right to defend herself. israel was attacked. children went to sleep in their own beds, become victims of unspeakable torture and abuse and violence and massacre. it was palestine who voted
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hamas into power in 2007 when israel said. >> we're done. you can have gaza. and they voted. hamas and hamas charter is to massacre all the jews. >> all right. let's stop playing pussyfoot around here. >> they can talk about anything they want. how many do you want to die? well, maybe you ought to start with the fact that the israelis were living a peaceful existence there, allowing 20,000 palestinians to come their border every day to work and make a living and go back to gaza, that the israelis are the one who were providing water and electricity when gaza could have been, as they said, the singapore of the of the middle on the mediterranean. but hamas prevented it and as the western world now bloomberg too is like oh israel you know be careful. slow down. hogwash they lost lives. they've got hostages. israel knows, what they're
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. timeline of terror. this isn't going to be days. this isn't going to be weeks. it's going to be months ahead. who is hamas? hamas showed no mercy, these people. >> they dragged women through the streets of gaza. who? benjamin netanyahu. he's calling for a unity government. and he said that israel will secure its borders. the war israel in three shows a timeline of terror. who is hamas? who is benjamin netanyahu? streaming now on fox nation. president biden's speech on the wars in israel and ukraine missing the mark. >> the president slammed for a mostly meandering address full of generalities and trying to link the two conflicts together. >> so let me share with you why making sure israel and ukraine succeed vital for america's national security. you know, history taught us that when terrorists don't pay a price for their terror, when dictators don't pay a price for their aggression, they cause more and death and more destruction. iran is a russia in ukraine
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and is supporting hamas and other terrorist groups in the region and will continue to hold accountable, i might add. we cannot and will not let terrorists like hamas, tyrants like putin win. i refuse to let that. >> biden's speech not doing much to cool down the muslim minutes before the president's primetime address. rockets at base in iraq where american troops were. and a new axios report says this, quote, never before have we talked to so many top government officials who in private are so worried about so many overseas conflicts at once. >> biden, however, earning high praise from his former chief of staff. >> thank god joe, our president, not donald trump. i thought that what you saw tonight was a savvy and experienced president navigating some very difficult territory, doing so in a way that was persuasive and effective. >> okay, judge jeanine. do you think biden want to come to me for. >> do you think he was effective in communicating why
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the american people should get behind him in, this project? >> no. first of all, i wanted to hear more about the hostages. i wanted to hear more about the fact that americans are were killed in israel. i didn't to hear about ukraine. i especially didn't want to hear about ukraine given the fact that we gave them 200 million a week ago. and of the 100 billion he's promoting, 60 billion for ukraine, 40 billions for israel. i mean, you know, it was like he did exactly what i didn't want him to do yesterday. i said i don't want him leveraging israel, give more money to ukraine. that's exactly what he did. and said, i wanted america respected at the end of that speech. i wanted the world to understand they were going to deal with america. the guy is just i mean, viscerally, you look at him and you're not afraid of him. >> i mean, he is he is an example of how don't have any power. but let me tell you something. when he tells israel
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to restrain herself and not be blinded by, rage after what they did to the innocent jews and israelis, how could he how could he possibly say that? and he says he's going to punish iran, is going to pay a price. >> you want to talk about money. how about you cut off the funding and run clean? >> how you even think that we're better off with joe biden? you've lost it. okay. donald trump gave us the abraham accords. donald trump sanctioned he enforced the sanctions against iran. donald trump pulled us out of the iran nuclear deal when obama was sending love letters to them to say, oh, we can work on this thing together. and there were no beheadings when trump was president and the caliphate was destroyed when he was president. >> so i'm i'm we're in the middle of two wars right now, on the verge of a third. we've got one and a half million dollar ways. and we got all kinds of foreign nationals and got a clueless guy up there jumping around, talking about indo-pacific
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and comparing. i got one more thing, ukraine to israel. here's the difference. russia wants ukraine. the world hamas wants to not just the israel land. >> they want to kill every in sight. that's the difference. >> he ought to understand that. greg, i forgot about the obama love letters. do you think the love letters might have fueled this attack on israel? >> were these love letters to men to the mullahs? >> oh, sorry. definitely not. remember that there is something off putting about using a horrible event as of a package deal, right? i mean, imagine after 911 saying we also need to fund a conflict in iraq. oh, wait. but -- but the the attack on october 7th should stand alone and think he it was like he took something new and ugly ,married it to something that's been around like an arranged marriage between a scared teen and an old rich dude. >> so if you're against aid
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to ukraine, well, then you must be anti-israel. i think this is why we can't have nice things. >> i don't know. this is the opposite of clarity. it should have been about the here and now it should have been about october 7th. not a dragged war, which somehow our interest mysteriously from our mental shelf space over a year ago. i mean, do we? >> the ukraine war is such an interesting war because how much do we hear about it anyway? we only hear about it when one thing happens and then another thing it's like not even a consistent like, what did it go? >> but we only hear about it when they ask for more money for it. yeah. jessica, do you think that ron klain was accurate when said that this was a savvy presidential address? >> well, i'd like to quote the illustrious brit hume right here, member voter farah, thank you. this will be were. you're very welcome. this will be remembered as one of the best, if not the best speeches of his presidency.
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he was firm, he was unequivocal, and he was strong. now how you felt about it definitely depends on where you stand right now in terms of ukraine funding. >> and this is something that is splitting in congress who think that this can't be a blank check forever. >> but there is something to be said for what president was doing in defining his strategy writ large versus just talking about israel on its own. >> he didn't use the term axis axis of evil, but he essentially did define a new axis of evil. right. russia, iran, hamas and china. and we need to make sure that their targets, israel, ukraine and taiwan, something that we talk about all the time that he's got to be tougher on china are not incurred upon taking over more massacres, etc.. the love letter front, kim jong un, i believe, got the sweetest of love letters from donald and otto warmbier, who died on donald trump's watch.
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>> right. he came home and he was in a vegetative state. and in his parents thinking mercy for their son took him off life support. >> so please don't give me that, that everything is all hunky dory while donald trump donald trump brought him home. okay. >> any help? i think that it is really important that he and i know it was a major kind of sticking point we're going to talk about in the next block as well, that president biden not only called out anti-semitism, but talked islamophobia. and greg says we need to live in the present. and i agree with you and said it multiple times today. you got to start every conversation with this is what hamas did to israel. but after 911, not only we make tremendous military mistakes, we made tremendous mistakes at home. we put cops in mosques and surveilled these people. we did racial profiling up the and treated the moderate muslim population in this country as if they were all about to be arrested for a crime that they did not commit. and i don't want a repeat of that. and there is six year old dead
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palestinian-american boy who was murdered because of islamophobia in this country and that he's the president for all americans, and that includes the muslim population . >> jessica, the comparison, though, between wright crazy and left crazy is a bit weird. your crazy is in structures of academia, medical establishments. now entertainment media, this one off nut bag who should get the death penalty for killing that muslim child is a crazy person. but he's not on the colombian faculty. he's not politician part of this squad. he's just a crazed nut bag who should be killed. >> i agree. and also with to the to the two sides in thing that we're now seeing, i don't see thousands of people in the streets chanting kill of the muslims. i do see them chanting, kill all of the jews. and death to america. i want to say one thing that caught my attention during speech, which was so ridiculous and infuriating, a time
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that we're in when he brought up the two state solution. yeah that delusional ivory tower idea about the two state solution with who? with hamas in gaza, with the palestinian authority, who released a call to the imams, the west bank today to talk about killing jews in their sermons, or should it be islamic who is trying to fight a civil war with the palestinians because they're not there to moderate their and anti-israel hatred is too moderate. it's an it's an academic idea that has been floated for far too long. it should be dead in the water because israel clearly cannot be neighbors with any of these people who are in the streets celebrating what happened on october 7th and they celebrated after 911 as well. let's not forget that. so this idea that he just in this two sides issue of a two state solution at a time when israel has invaded gaza to avenge what has been done, was just a distraction.
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is what's going on with college campuses or it's not enough to talk about anti-semitism, which is what is the problem right on these campuses, it's anti-semitism. it's that these people on college campuses have married themselves to terrorism and anti western ideology that has spilled over into a number of places in the country. i'm glad to see finally that with issue, a lot of corporations and ceos are saying your little project and you're streaming about how it's okay to kill babies in their crib for your freedom fighter agenda is not appropriate for the real world, and it needs to stay in the bounds of the college campus. i don't like it when the left lectures americans broadly about things they are not doing. we are not a racist country or not an islamic phobic country. we've let in millions of refugees over the past two decades as we fought the war on terror. and so it would have been nice for him just to focus on real
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issue here. and his refusal to address it directly is this has been a problem inside the democratic party and why it's been festering college campuses all over the country. >> jesse, do you think that a conversation by the ridiculous co-host who's making all kinds of faces, i'm ready to explode. ready to explode. look at him easily. do it like talk to me. talk to me. >> had mentioned the protesters because they don't look like white supremacists, right? >> they don't like the acceptable racist. that's why he couldn't do it. >> and then he makes those four words, the fort worth. it makes me sick right here in america. >> that's not what this is about. the only hate comes when you divide a country. and he can't stop doing that. >> the case of last person to lecture anybody, lecture anybody on hate. >> if he could and he would, he would have blamed this thing on trump supporters, which is why he couldn't talk
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about the protesters. >> got a white soul in there. >> yes. what i was going to say was he spent more time talking about hate crimes last night that he's talked real crime in three years. he wants to fight hate crime much harder than he wants to fight actual crime and actual hate crimes are less than 1%. >> the real war crimes, if they're real, which is real politicians, do they want to talk about hate crimes because they're concerned about what inspires the criminal, while instead they should be focusing on, as the judge says the victim. and joe biden doesn't care about the victims. >> he just wants to sound like an academic. take us home. >> joe biden, you know, is clueless. he's clueless when it comes to making sure that there are consequences to anything, whether it's consequences to crime consequences to iran,
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consequences to people on the left who are basically calling for, you know, the the hamas and the palestinian side as opposed to the side of the victim. and it's a we're in a of a mess. that's all i have to say. it's just i just throw my hands up and say it's a mess. >> that's it. i missed last week. everyone was sitting around saying that was a strong speech. right now, we're back to usual. >> up next, the speaker mess is getting worse. >> jordan drops his bid for the gavel. >> are you tired of that old worn bath or shower? now you can have a new one installed in just one day with a new limited time offer from jacuzzi bath remodel. we're waiving all installation costs with no interest and no payments for one year. jacuzzi has been making water feel great for over 65 years, and now you can get a gorgeous custom bath remodel at a price you can afford with no stress and no, i've been trying to get
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get started at ready.gov slash kids. the battle for speaker turning into an even bigger dumpster fire for republicans. jim jordan officially out after losing the third vote this week . and things are getting heated behind closed doors. kevin mccarthy reportedly scolding matt gaetz during a conference meeting, telling him to sit bleep down. >> i was at the mic i was speaking and matt gaetz tried to interrupt and says, i time to sit down. we sat down. i told sit down. >> i think the entire conference screamed out, oh, well, you know, he loses his temper some time. >> maybe it's the irish in him . oh, i think i wonder what bleep was probably of us. you know, jesse, let's get to the heart of the matter here. >> why had door? no, why haven't i been
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nominated? i put my hat in the ring like, a month ago, and i seem like the natural the natural choice. >> i don't think you well, in d.c., really, y i don't think you'd get along with people. >> yeah, i'm an outsider. yeah, you're a little too much of an outside. i'm america's bad bully doing that. >> yeah. america does not want you as its bad boy. >> we have others. so this is what my sources are saying, and i don't know. >> so if you, jesse, who are they? i'll just make it up. they the appropriators in the house don't like this guy because he doesn't want to spend a lot of money and he's one of these spend a horlicks. >> so they knifed him in his back behind doors. >> and other people wanted to stay over the weekend and. the guy with the bow tie, the short guy, yeah, pro tempore or whatever they call him the temporary substitute teacher, he he's like no taking the week off and then they're all jazz to go on their foreign delegation trips on friday and so they don't even care who they
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have they just want to go abroad. >> yeah go ahead the. closest person to getting the gavel is the minority leader, hakeem jeffries, a democrat. >> i mean, i'm nancy pelosi. must be like cheering and high fiving all of them. the republicans have shown themselves to be a bunch of fools. i am embarrassed for them. i really am. they blew it up. you know, those eight blew it up and they blew it up with no resolution. and then you go from mccarthy to scalise to jordan who's next? >> i have i have my sources. tell me these two names, arrington and hearn. >> i don't know who any of them are, but those are what they're saying are the next guys at this point. >> why would you even want to do it? like, who's to vote last fall and get here? >> besides that, donalds it i could do this show from d.c.. >> yeah, let's do that don't then we don't live in brett's house. >> you know what? if it's for the country, oh, you will have to give it up. i'll move into brett's house.
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>> it's up for sale. yeah. there'll be a wing in there for . >> yes, exactly. jessica, the secret ballot part of this is the most amusing thing. so in front of everybody, 195, 196 republicans voted for jim jordan. >> and when they were allowed to actually say what they think, only 86 voted for him. >> 112 against makes me think obviously what would have happened? would that vote to convict in the impeachments of donald trump. >> but guess what? people don't like being bullied . ken buck leaves the voicemail that was left on the wife of a a republican congressman's phone. >> jake tapper played it yesterday abhorrent. >> really? geez. yeah. how you have people like slamming the jews out there on voicemail doesn't seem that bad. these things are bad, aren't they because we got these, you know, don't you see what they do in parler in they're about ready to knock one more bag is up next i got there it's easy to get lost
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